Jamaica Gleaner

Usain Bolt part of IOC’s ‘Stronger Together’ campaign

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WORLD’S FASTEST man Usain Bolt is one of many athletes featured in the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) ‘Stronger Together’ campaign.

The global campaign, released ahead of the Tokyo Olympic Games, celebrates athletes’ strength, resilience, and determinat­ion to bring hope, unity and inspiratio­n to people around the world.

Other world-renowned athletes involved in the campaign include past, present and future Olympians Naomi Osaka, Andre Degrasse, Yusra Mardini and Nyjah Huston. Tony Hawk is also present, representi­ng the skateboard­ing community as the sport enters its first-ever Olympic Games.

“They say running is a lonely sport. That when you run, you run alone. But when I run – I run for Trelawny; I run for Jamaica. Their beliefs run with me. Their spirits and their hopes run with me, and the more that join, the faster we became,” said Bolt in the video which juxtaposes the former athlete running through the streets with a group of children and clips from former races and celebratio­ns.

On Twitter, he tweeted, “Run for something bigger than yourself, and the world runs with you”, along with a clip from the Olympic film.

IOC Digital Engagement and Marketing Director Christophe­r Carroll said the film reminds people what can be accomplish­ed together.

“The Stronger Together campaign represents the strength of the human experience, reminding people around the world what we can accomplish when we’re united. The Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 will celebrate the spirit of the athletes of the world who have shown incredible resilience in their journey to Tokyo 2020,” he said.

 ??  ?? Usain Bolt in a scene from the ‘Stronger Together’ Olympic video series.
Usain Bolt in a scene from the ‘Stronger Together’ Olympic video series.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? ‘When I run – I run for Trelawny; I run for Jamaica. Their beliefs run with me. Their spirits and their hopes run with me,’ said Bolt in the voice-over for the video.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ‘When I run – I run for Trelawny; I run for Jamaica. Their beliefs run with me. Their spirits and their hopes run with me,’ said Bolt in the voice-over for the video.

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